Physical therapy for spinal fusion in Boston, Massachusetts

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Boston, Massachusetts, Luna’s physical therapists specialize in helping patients recover from spinal fusion surgeries. With the knowledge and experience required when dealing with such a complex surgery and recovery process, Luna PTs can have you back on your feet – and back to the activities you love — in no time.

Best of all, with Luna, patients can get on-demand physical therapy for spinal fusion surgery recovery wherever it’s most convenient — our physical therapists come to you.

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What is spinal fusion?

When instability in the spine causes a patient chronic discomfort, it’s possible that their doctor will recommend spinal fusion surgery. True to its name, this procedure involves “welding” two vertebrae together to form a single bone, restoring stability to the spine.

In addition to eliminating motion between the two vertebrae, spinal fusion surgery also prevents the surrounding ligaments, muscles, and nerves from overstretching. Theoretically, if spinal motion is a source of pain, freezing the painful vertebrae should permanently eliminate the pain — however, the surgery is recommended only if doctors are certain that spinal motion, and not some other factor, is the source of pain.

To perform spinal fusion surgery, the surgeon will use a bone graft to prompt the vertebrae to fuse. The bone graft, which helps to stimulate bone production and healing, can be harvested from a bone bank, collected from the patient’s body, or made of synthetic material. After the bone graft, the spine will be immobilized for several weeks to allow for fusion and healing.

Source: OrthoInfo

Why do patients need spinal fusion?

When patients experience chronic pain related to spinal movement, and solutions such as medication and physical therapy haven’t offered relief, spinal fusion surgery may be recommended.

Most commonly, spinal fusion is recommended to address conditions in the spine, including degenerative disk disease, a spinal fracture, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, or a spinal tumor. The surgery is usually only recommended if doctors are certain that the spine is the cause of pain.

The most common reasons for spinal fusion include:

  • Scoliosis
  • Degenerative disk disease
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spinal fracture
  • Spinal tumor

Source: WebMD

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Physical therapy for spinal fusion in Boston, Massachusetts

Physical therapy is a vital component of recovery from spinal fusion surgery. That said, there’s no one-size-fits-all physical therapy regimen, as the surgeon may access the spine through the front, back, sides, or some combination of the three. For that reason, it’s vital that patients work closely alongside a licensed and experienced physical therapist throughout their recovery.

Generally, however, the patient will be encouraged to take short walks beginning as soon as one day after surgery. Similarly, it’s recommended that patients begin to stretch their hamstrings and quads within the first week following the procedure. Failing to engage the legs soon after surgery can result in adhesions or scarring.

Later on in the recovery process, a physical therapist can lead the patient through static stabilization exercises, including a pelvic tilt and bridge. Between six and twelve weeks after surgery, it should be safe for the patient to begin dynamic exercises that involve movement in the core.

Source: Spine Health
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Frequently asked questions

Where are Luna therapists seeing patients?

Our therapists are ready to conduct physical therapy appointments in the comfort of your home throughout the Boston area. Across all the communities we cater to, we bring physical therapy to your doorstep, prioritizing convenience for your PT experience.

Is physical therapy covered by insurance?

We've partnered with a wide range of insurance plans, streamlining the benefits verification process for you. When you opt for Luna, your co-pay will consistently match the precise amount specified by your insurance plan for visiting a PT clinic. All major insurances and Medicare are accepted.

Is there a waiting list for new patients?

Not at all—we want to ensure that patients can easily kickstart their physical therapy with us! New patients are always welcome, and for most, their initial at-home physical therapy session can be scheduled within 48 hours of signing up. Our therapists are available from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm, seven days a week, ensuring flexibility for all our patients. Check Availability.

Who are Luna’s physical therapists?

At Luna, our therapists are highly experienced professionals, boasting a minimum of 3 years of practice, often with many additional years of experience. Each therapist undergoes a thorough interview and comprehensive background check. We exclusively engage with therapists who are wholeheartedly dedicated to delivering top-notch care to their patients.

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